SANTA FE, NM.- First American Art Magazine announced its pilot issue is now available online:
http://firstamericanartmagazine.com.
A brand new publication, First American Art Magazine explores all aspects of Indigenous American art, from the visual to the literary. Unlike any other magazine on the newsstands, its focus is on Indigenous art of the Americas from an Indigenous perspective, presenting Indigenous critical theory in a way thats accessible to the general publicboth Native and non-Native.
We want to get to the content and context of the art, Editor/Publisher America Meredith (Cherokee Nation) says. We provide reviews of Native American art shows by Indigenous art writers and profile established and emerging artists from a wide range of media, geographic region, and tribal affiliation.
The magazines goal is to provide a common platform for Native and non-Native academics, art professionals, artists, collectors, and other interested readers to seriously investigate and celebrate Indigenous American artfrom ancestral to 21st century artwork.
The pilot issue features 21st-century Greenlandic art and artists, Native American fashion and cultural misappropriation, a Native artists response to exhibiting in Paris; plus several artist profiles. News in brief, upcoming events, book reviews, memorial profiles, a graphic design column, literature, and original illustrations are also sprinkled in this newly envisioned mix.
While First American Art Magazines pilot issue is available online for free, print versions are available. Issue No. 1 will come out in early August. Subscriptions and single copies are available online.